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ACS Iproral 100 EC

Ürünlere Geri Dön

Product Model

Insecticide (Pesticide)

Description

Active Ingredient: 100 g/L Pyriproxyfen

Formulation: Emulsion Concentrate (EC)

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Crop name

Harmful Organism Name

Application Dosage and Period

The time between the last application and the harvest

Peach

Mulberry scale insect ( Pseudaulacaspis pentagona )

50 ml/100 L water Larva

14 days

Aubergine

Tobacco whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci )

50 ml/da Larva

3 days

Pepper (Greenhouse)

Tobacco whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci )

50 ml/100 L water Larva

3 days

Cotton

Tobacco whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci )

50 ml/da Larva

28 days

Tomato (Greenhouse)

Tobacco whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci )

50 ml/100 L water Larva

1 day

Cucumber (Greenhouse)

Tobacco whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci )

50 ml/100 L water Larva

3 days

Olive

Olive black cohosh ( Saissetia ( oleae )

50 ml/100 L water Larva

14 days

Olive scale insect ( Parlatoria ( oleae )

Rose

Rose cochineal ( Parthenolecanium spp )

50 ml/100 L water Larva

3 days

Fig

Bloody honeydew ( Ceroplastes Russian )

50 ml/100 L water Larva

3 days

Usage Form

Spraying should be done in the morning after the dew has risen or in the cool of the evening. It can be sprayed with any type of tool.

Peach - Mulberry scale insect : Application is made against the first and second generations. It is made in two applications, one at the first larvae hatching and 20 days later. However, it should be taken into consideration that some peach varieties have reached the harvest period in the second generation.

Eggplant, Pepper (Greenhouse), Tomato (Greenhouse), Cucumber (Greenhouse) - Tobacco whitefly: The area detected to be infested with whitefly is entered from the diagonal direction. 50 leaves are collected from the lower, middle and upper leaves every five steps. Chemical control is applied when there are 5 larvae + pupae per leaf .

Cotton - Tobacco whitefly: Considering the whitefly density, control should be started when 10 larvae + pupae are found per leaf.

Olive - Olive scale insect : Application time is determined according to active larva emergence. When the controls show that there are 4-6 adult female scale insects on an 80-100 cm shoot, the first application should be made from the end of May when 50% of the insects are open, and the second application should be made when 90% of the insects are open. However, since the insects are suppressed by other insects (olive scale insects etc.) in the garden when 50-90% of the insects are open, one application is sufficient.

Olive - Olive scale insect : Application should not be made against the first generation of the pest except for very high populations. In the second generation of the pest, the pest density and parasitism rate in the garden should be taken into consideration. Application is made when 50% of the eggs have hatched and the majority of first-stage larvae are present, so that all leaves and fruits can be wetted. One application is sufficient.

Rose - Rose scale insect: Application should be made to the first stage larvae after the scale insect starts to swell by feeding in the spring, before it enters the egg-laying period (mid-April and the first week of May) or when the egg hatching of the scale insect is at its highest.

Fig - Blood Honey : Application is made when the number of dish teats exceeds 5% and more than 90% of the scales are opened. Application is not made within 1 week before the tillage date and within 10 days following tillage . A single application is sufficient. Application should preferably be made at the end of harvest in mid-October.

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